Cam Graham
Cam Graham

Bio

Cameron Graham began his first season with Riverside City College as the Tigers' Tight Ends Coach prior to the 2024 season, bringing over five years of coaching experience and playing experience at the junior college, NCAA Division I and NFL levels.

Graham began his collegiate career at El Camino College in 2007 where he finished as the top tight end in the country, according to JCGridiron.com and earned All-Mission Conference first-team honors as a freshman. He posted 27 receptions for 418 yards and scored six touchdowns with the Warriors.

After garnering multiple scholarship offers, Graham transferred to the University of Louisville (2008-10). He grabbed back-to-back All-Big East Conference honors in 2009 (second team) and 2010 (first team) and was named to the John Mackey Award Preseason Watch List going into his senior season. 

As a senior, Graham was a team captain, finished second on the team with 40 receptions, led the team with 470 receiving yards, and tied the team lead with five touchdown receptions. In 30 career games with Louisville, Graham started 24 times, totaled 67 receptions for 793 yards, and scored seven touchdowns. 

After college, Graham was invited to the NFL Combine and played in the NFLPA All-Star game in San Antonio, Texas. In August of 2011, he signed with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent, where he played two seasons. Following the Titans, Graham signed with the Virginia Beach Destroyers (UFL) before signing with the St. Louis Rams in 2012. 

Graham began his coaching career at Inglewood High School in 2017, where he served as the Specia Teams Coordinator and Wide Receivers and Tight Ends Coach.

In 2018, Graham started a two-year stint at Santa Monica High School where was the Pass Game Coordinator and Wide Receivers and Tight Ends Coach. 

Graham leveled up to college in 2022 after joining the staff at El Camino College. In his two seasons at ECC, Graham coached both the wide receivers and tight ends and saw the Warriors post two of the top 10 offenses in school history (No. 4, No. 8). He was instrumental in the development of first-team all-conference receivers Bryant Williams and Joshua Lorick. Lorick was recognized as a JCGridiron.com All-American, earned Offensive MVP and first-team All-Region (CA), and finished Top 10 in school history in receiving yards (84 receptions, 1288 yards, 12 touchdowns).

Graham earned a B.A. in Communications from the University of Louisville and an M.S. in Coaching and Exercise Science from Concordia University of Irvine. He resides in Los Angeles and is the proud father of Riley and Caden.